WKBQ first signed on the air as WKBL-FM in 1965 with a country music format until 1999 when it switched to an adult top 40 format and adopted the WKBQ call sign. In 2007, it returned to country.
The WKBQ call sign was previously used for many years by a top 40 radio station serving the St. Louis Missouri/Illinois market. That station is now licensed as WARH.
wkbq, radio, stations, that, have, previously, held, call, sign, warh, wrtg, country, music, radio, station, covington, tennessee, serving, memphis, tennessee, area, owned, charles, ennis, through, licensee, grace, broadcasting, services, covington, tennesseeb. For the radio stations that have previously held the WKBQ call sign see WARH and WRTG WKBQ 93 5 FM is a country music radio station in Covington Tennessee and serving the Memphis Tennessee area owned by Charles Ennis through licensee Grace Broadcasting Services Inc WKBQCovington TennesseeBroadcast areaMemphis TennesseeFrequency93 5 MHzBrandingUS 51 Country 93 5 FMProgrammingFormatCountryOwnershipOwnerCharles Ennis Grace Broadcasting Services Inc Sister stationsWKBLHistoryFirst air date1965 as WKBL FM Former call signsWKBL FM 1965 1999 Technical informationFacility ID57886ClassAERP6 000 wattsHAAT100 meters 330 ft LinksWebcastListen liveWebsiteus51country comHistory editWKBQ first signed on the air as WKBL FM in 1965 with a country music format until 1999 when it switched to an adult top 40 format and adopted the WKBQ call sign In 2007 it returned to country The WKBQ call sign was previously used for many years by a top 40 radio station serving the St Louis Missouri Illinois market That station is now licensed as WARH External links editus51country facebook WKBQ in the FCC FM station database WKBQ in Nielsen Audio s FM station database 35 35 13 N 89 38 20 W 35 587 N 89 639 W 35 587 89 639 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WKBQ amp oldid 1052216186, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,